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Compensatory neutral mutations and the evolution of RNA

Abstract

There are many examples of RNA molecules in which the secondary structure has been strongly conserved during evolution, but the base sequence is much less conserved, e.g., transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, and ribonuclease P. A model of compensatory neutral mutations is used here to describe the evolution of the base sequence in RNA helices. There are two loci (i.e., the two sides of the pair) with four alleles at each locus (corresponding to A, C, …

Authors

Higgs PG

Journal

Genetica, Vol. 102-103, No. 0, pp. 91–101

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1998

DOI

10.1023/a:1017059530664

ISSN

0016-6707